Tanzania / Moshi / arabiensis / 2012 / Q3#

This cohort comprises 39 samples from the arabiensis taxon, collected from 1 locations within the administrative division of Moshi, Manyara, Tanzania. Collections were made in August 2012.

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Sampling information#

Number of samples collected.
Location Date
Name Longitude Latitude August
Moshi 37.308 -3.482 39

Diagnostics#

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Data sources#

MalariaGEN Vector Observatory partners, studies and sample sets contributing data for this cohort.
      Sample set
Contributor Study Data release  
David Weetman Ag1000G Ag3.0 AG1000G-TZ